The first question I have is can you dial-the internet with the dial-up
connection
manually? If so, disable the auto-dial service and enable the connection
manager service. 
My recollection is Proxy 1.0 used the auto-dial service and Proxy 2.0 uses
the
connection manager service.

My only experience with Proxy 2.0 and dial-up connections is on MS Small
Business
Server (a version of NT that comes bundled with Proxy, Exchange Server and
other
Backoffice products) which uses a wizard to configure the connection between
the 
dial-up setup and the Proxy.

http://support.microsoft.com/support is a great resource. This gives you
access
to the MS knowlege base.

Christian Grieco
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-----Original Message-----
From: Andr� Minelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 29, 2000 10:12 AM
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Hi !

Let me first describe the environment:
I have a RAS server (Windows NT 4.0 with native RAS support) in a private
network (192.168.0.0), which has Winsock Proxy Client installed on it and
hence access the Internet through a Proxy Server (a Windows NT 4.0 with
Proxy Server 2.0). One of my remote clients has another internal network
with hsi own domain, which must access the Internet through this dial-up
connection. So, a tried to install Proxy Server with Auto-Dial into a
machine of this client (again with Windows NT 4.0), but didn't work. This
new Proxy Server machine can't access Internet, neither their proxy clients.

PS: The other remote clients use Win98 and they access the Internet without
problems using Winsock Proxy Client.

Did anybody have this problem ? Any suggestion ?

Thanks !

Andr� Minelli


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